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Electra, flanked by Orestes and Pylades, sits on the tomb of Agamemnon. Campanian red-figure hydria
The Mnêstêrophonía(Slaughter of the Suitors): Penelope’s many suitors are cut down by Odysseus, Tele
virtual-artifacts:Terracotta statuette of a horse Period: Late Classical or Hellenistic Date: 4th–3r
dionysosandbacchus: Dionysos Greek; Classical or Hellenistic Period, ca. 340 BC Marble probably from
iNKTOBER 04 x AC Origins ☀ The end of the Age of Pharaohs.#Bayek #Amunet #CleopatraVII #JuliusCaesa
heaveninawildflower: Limestone relief plaque of a swallow ( Egyptian, Hellenistic Period305–30 B.C
ancientgreecebuildings:theancientworld:Temple of Athena Polias in PrieneThe temple was built in the
Ancient Greek terracotta lamp in the shape of a bull’s head. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. BCE. Now in
via-appia:Gold laurel wreath from the Kerameikos Archaeological MuseumGreek, Hellenistic Period
Terracotta kline (couch) with nuptial banquet and Erotes Greek, Hellenistic Period, c. 3rd to 2nd ce
ephemeral-elegance:Gold Oak Leaf and Acorn Wreath, late Classical or early Hellenistic Period, 4th c
Orestes arrives at Delphi, begging Apollo to free him from the pursuing Furies sent by his murdered
A small child playing with a bird. Roman copy after a Hellenistic original. Now in the Vatican Mus
Silver tetradrachm of Smyrna with head of Cybele in turreted mural crown (obverse) and Greek inscrip
Ancient Greek ivory appliqué (probably originally part of a furniture decoration) depicting a satyr,
marthajefferson:ancientpeoples:Gold earringsGreek, Hellenistic Period, 300 BC. Source: Metropol
didoofcarthage:Gold wreath with detached stem including leaves and berriesGreek, Hellenistic Period,
A mosaic from the shrine of Asclepius, god of medicine, on the island of Kos. Asclepius, cente
dipot:“The Judgment of Paris” - Italic, Etruscan, Hellenistic Period, late 3rd &
A red-figure kantharos (drinking cup) with a depiction of a woman’s head. Unknown ar
Ancient Greek terracotta incense burner in the form of a female head, possibly Kore/Persephone. 
Tetradrachm of Kingdom of Armenia with bust of Artavasdes IIGreekLate Hellenistic Period39–38
Silver 16-litra piece of Syracuse, struck under Heiron II, with head of Heiron’s wife Philisti
Colossal head of the god Asclepius, made of Parian marble. The head originally bore a metal cr
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